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Archive 2019FBToday I Noticed a Trio of Articles by Mr Miroslav Pivoda and I Must Say, I've Never Read Anything Like It!
Today I noticed a trio of articles by Mr Miroslav Pivoda and I must say, I've never read anything like it! Thirty years ago, when machine learning and neural networks were still in their infancy, expert systems ruled the realm of AI. People believed they could describe the complex causality of the world using rules like – if A then B. It soon became clear that the complexity of the world was far too intricate for such a primitive approach.
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Archive 2019FBI have just completed the course "Learn BERT - most powerful NLP algorithm by Google".
I have just completed the course "Learn BERT - most powerful NLP algorithm by Google". It is an advanced course that introduces both theoretically and practically the use of the BERT model. Bertík is a cutting-edge algorithm from Google that...
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Archive 2019FBRecently, the Neural Information Processing Systems Conference Took Place in Vancouver, Canada
Recently, the Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) conference took place in Vancouver, Canada, gathering over 13,000 scientists from various fields. Their aim was to explore the outputs of neural networks and the ability of AI to help solve major problems plaguing the real world.
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Archive 2019FB14,000 Days Ago, Bill Gates Introduced the MS-DOS Operating System, 3,303 Days Ago Steve Jobs Introduced the iPad, and Today Alpha Industries Unveils the Digital Human with Students from the Faculty of Philosophy!
14,000 days ago, Bill Gates introduced the MS-DOS operating system, 3,303 days ago Steve Jobs unveiled the iPad, and today Alpha Industries, together with students from the Faculty of Philosophy, has presented the digital human! Thanks to Dita M. for collaborating with me on this fun project.
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Archive 2019FBThe Meeting of Artificial Intelligence and Philosophy Enthusiasts – Digital Philosophy – is Just Around the Corner!
The Meeting of Artificial Intelligence and Philosophy Enthusiasts – Digital Philosophy – is just around the corner! The planned agenda includes lectures and a debate with students. It will be a unique opportunity to pose questions to many thinkers who are long gone. The concluding discussion should also be interesting.
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Archive 2019FB"True AI should understand the relationship between cause and effect," says Judea Pearl…
"True AI should understand the relationship between cause and effect," says Judea Pearl, a pioneer in artificial intelligence. Let's teach machines to understand the question "Why?". While in the 1980s we created programmes that primarily calculated probabilities (such as Bayesian networks), this is no longer sufficient.
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Archive 2019FBKaren Hao analysed nearly 17,000 studies on artificial intelligence and wrote an article about where he believes AI is heading:
Karen Hao analysed nearly 17,000 studies on artificial intelligence and wrote an article about where he believes AI is heading: • The biggest shift was the transition from expert systems (knowledge-based systems) to machine learning in the early 2000s. In
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Archive 2019FBNew AI Clones Your Voice from Just 5 Seconds of Audio Recording!
New AI clones your voice from just 5 seconds of audio recording! New research introduces us to AI that converts text to speech (TTS). The algorithm is traditionally based on a neural network. Upon closer inspection, it consists of 3 main components:
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Archive 2019FBNavigating the Jungle of Deep Learning Isn't Always Easy. Recently, I Found an Interesting Term...
Navigating the jungle of deep learning isn't always easy. Recently, I found an interesting term that could help beginners with a rough orientation. After all, see for yourself: https://towardsdatascience.com/the-deep-learning-ai-dictionary-
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Archive 2019FBFacebook Quietly Releases a New Version of the PyTorch Library, Featuring Several …
Facebook quietly releases a new version of the PyTorch library, which includes several amazing features! AI developers, particularly image processors, are in for a treat. This library primarily competes for attention with TensorFlow. At the beginning of the year, the number of articles citing it increased by nearly 200%.
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Archive 2019FBInvestment in Artificial Intelligence and Its Future Applications Planned Across Various Areas…
Investment in artificial intelligence and its future applications is planned by more than 60% of Czech companies, as shown by a brief study by EY and the Czech Chamber of Commerce. Another positive piece of information is that most companies planning to invest in the next
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Archive 2019FBThe First Hour of 'Digital Philosophy' is Behind Us
The first hour of 'Digital Philosophy' is behind us, and with it came a voluntary task: to take a look at Descartes' Meditation on First Philosophy. I approached this task in my own way and fed the artificial brain GPT-2, with over 355 million parameters, two books.
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Archive 2019FBWant to embark on developing a smart mobile application, but lack an idea? Sophia …
Want to embark on developing a smart mobile application, but lack an idea? Sophia Martinů presents twelve ideas she sees as promising. Whether it's a healthcare app or a story reader that narrates books like a professional storyteller, there are always plenty of ideas. I can't shake the feeling that the author somewhat overestimates 'ideas' and downplays their implementation and sales. The article concludes with a recommendation to order a company in India that develops mobile applications with artificial intelligence.
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Archive 2019FBLess than a month ago, the AI Salesforce team released a new text generation model, CTRL.
Less than a month ago, the AI Salesforce team released a new text generation model, CTRL. The algorithm works by allowing you to input a web link, and it attempts to generate an article that could be found there. This model is truly massive.
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